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Govt. College of Engineering, Amravati
GOVT.COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
AMRAVATI
B.TECH(FIRST YEAR)
I and II SEMESTER
CURRICULUM
First Year Engineering
GOVT.COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
AMRAVATI
2009-10
Approved on 22-05-09
Govt. College of Engineering, Amravati
Code
FE101
FE102
FE103
FE104
FE105
FE106
FE107
FE108
FE109
FE110
FE111
Code
FE201
FE202
FE203
FE204
FE205
FE206
FE207
FE208
FE209
FE210
FE211
GOVT.COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING,AMRAVATI
B.TECH. FIRST YEAR
SEMESTER I
Teaching scheme
Evaluation scheme
Theory Practical Tutoria Total
Theory
Practical
Hrs/
Hrs/
l Hrs/
Hrs/
TA
CT1
CT2
ESE Internal
Exter
Week
Week
Week
Wk
nal
Course
Engineering Mathematics-I
Applied Physics-I
Applied Chemistry-I
Computer Science
Engineering Mechanics
Workshop Practice-I
Applied Physics-I Lab
Applied Chemistry-I Lab
Computer Science Lab
Engineering Mechanics Lab
EVS I
TOTAL
4
2
2
4
4
2
18
0
2
2
2
2
2
10
1
5
1
3
2
1
5
1
5
2
2
2
2
2
2
4
32
SEMESTER II
Teaching scheme
10
4
4
10
10
38
15
8
8
15
15
61
Engineering Mathematics-II
Applied Physics-II
Applied Chemistry-II
Engineering Graphics
Electrical Engineering
Workshop Practice-II
Applied Physics-II Lab
Applied Chemistry-II Lab
Engineering Graphics Lab
Electrical Engineering Lab
EVS II
Practical
Hrs/
Week
Tutorial
Hrs/
Week
Total
4
2
2
4
4
2
0
2
2
2
2
2
-
1
1
1
1
-
5
3
2
5
5
2
2
2
2
2
2
** ESE DURATION : 2.00hrs for FE102,FE103,FE202,FE203.
61
60
30
30
60
60
240
----------25
15
15
25
25
105
Evaluation scheme
Theory
Course
Theory
Hrs/
Week
15
8
8
15
15
-
----------25
10
10
25
25
95
Credits
Total
100
50
50
100
100
50
25
25
50
50
600
Practical
Total
TA
CT1
CT2
ESE
Intern
al
Exter
nal
10
4
4
10
10
-
15
8
8
15
15
-
15
8
8
15
15
-
60
30
30
60
60
100
----------25
15
15
25
25
-
----------25
10
10
25
25
-
100
50
50
100
100
50
25
25
50
50
100
5
3
2
5
5
1
1
1
1
1
25
Credits
5
3
2
5
5
1
1
1
1
1
-
: 3.00 hrs for FE211 and
: 2.30 hrs for the remaining courses.
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FE101 ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS-I
Teaching Scheme : 04 L + 01 T
TOTAL 05
Evaluation scheme : 15CT1 + 15CT2 + 10TA + 60 ESE
Duration of ESE : 2Hrs. 30min
Credit : 05
Total Marks : 100
Complex Numbers :
Standard forms of Complex Numbers, Properties of Complex Numbers,
Demoivre’s theorem
and its applications, Roots of Complex Numbers,
Hyperbolic and inverse Hyperbolic Functions, Separation of Real and Imaginary parts,
Logarithm of Complex Numbers.
Matrices :
Types of Matrices, Elementary Transformations, Echelon and Normal form of
Matrix, Rank of Matrix, Consistency of Simultaneous Equations in n-unknowns, Solution
of Homogeneous and Non-homogeneous system of Simultaneous Equations, Linear
dependence of Vectors, Eigen values and Eigen vectors, Cayley Hamilton theorem
(statement) and its applications.
Successive Differentiation :
Standard formulae, Leibnitz’s theorem, Expansion of Functions in power
series using Taylor’s and Maclaurin’s theorem, Indeterminate form and L’Hospital rule.
Partial Differentiation :
Partial Derivatives of Explicit Functions, n th order Partial Derivatives, Euler’s
theorem on Homogeneous Functions, Partial Differentiation of Composite, Parametric
and Implicit Functions, Jacobian and its Properties, Maxima and Minima of two variable
Functions.
Text book :
1. A text book of Applied Mathematics-P. N. Wartikar and J. N. Wartikar (Vol I
and II), Pune Vidyarthi Griha Prakashan, Pune, 6 th Edition.
References :
1. Advanced Engineering Mathematics-H. K. Dass,
S. Chand
and Sons, 12 th
Edition
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2. Higher Engineering Mathematics by B. S. Grewal, Khanna publication, 6th edition,
New Delhi,1976..
3. Advanced Engineering Mathematics- Bali, Saxena, Iyenger Laxmi Publications,
4th Edition .
4.
Higher Engineering Mathematics-B. V. Ramana Tata McGraw Hill Publications ,
2007.
FE102-APPLIED PHYSICS-I
Teaching Scheme : 02L + 01T Total 03
Evaluation Scheme : 08 CT1 + 08 CT2 + 04 TA + 30 ESE
Duration of ESE : 2Hrs.
Credit : 03
Total marks : 50
Physics of Semiconductors:
Formation of energy bands in semiconductor, Electron distribution function (qualitative),
Fermi Dirac distribution function, electron and hole concentrations, Fermi level in
intrinsic semiconductors, intrinsic conductivity, extrinsic semiconductors (their energy
band diagrams), temperature variation of carrier concentration in extrinsic
semiconductors (qualitative), Law of mass action and charge neutrality condition, Fermi
level in extrinsic semiconductors and effect of variation of impurity concentration
(qualitative), extrinsic conductivity, drift and diffusion currents, Hall effect, formation of
PN junction and its working on the basis of energy band diagrams.
Crystallography:
Space lattice, basis and crystal structure, unit cell, Bravais space lattice, seven crystal
systems, unit cell characteristics and their calculation for cubic lattices, lattice planes and
Miller indices, separation between lattice planes in cubic system, crystal symmetry and
symmetry elements in cubic crystal, crystal defects (point and line defect).
Quantum Physics:
Wave packet, Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle (its experimental illustration),
application (non existence of electron in nucleus), wave function, Schrödinger wave
equations, motion of a free particle, and particle in one-dimensional potential well.
LASER & Optical Fiber:
Interaction of radiation with matter: absorption, spontaneous and stimulated emission,
metastable state, population inversion, pumping mechanism, optical resonator, LASER
beam characteristics, He Ne gas LASER, Industrial applications of LASER. Introduction
to optical fiber, propagation of light through a cladded fiber, types of optical fiber,
applications of optical fiber.
Dielectrics:
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Introduction, polarization, field vectors, relation between  and , induced and permanent
dipole, polar and non polar dielectrics, polarization an atomic view, types of polarization,
internal field in solids, Claussius–Mossoti equation, measurement of dielectric constant,
ferroelectrics, piezoelectrics, applications.
Text books:
1.
Fundamentals of Physics by D Halliday, R Resnik and J Walker, 6th Edition, John
Wiley & Sons Inc., 2005.
2.
Introduction to Solid State Physics, C Kittel, 7th Edition, J Wiley & Sons. Inc.
Reference Books:
1.
2.
Modern Physics for Scientists and Engineers, John R Taylor, 2nd Edition, Chris D
Zafiratos and Michael A Dubson, Prentice-Hall of India Pvt Ltd, 2005.
Concepts in Modern Physics, A Beiser, 8th Edition, Tata Mcgraw Hill Publication
FE103 APPLIED CHEMISTRY-I
Teaching Scheme :02 L + 0T
Total :02
Evaluation Scheme:08 CT1 + 08 CT2 + 04 TA + 30 ESE
Duration of ESE : 2hrs.
Credit: 02
Total Mark:50
Corrosion & Its Control:
Causes & consequences of Corrosion, Electrochemical & Galvanic series.
Dry & wet corrosion & its mechanism, types of corrosion-Pitting corrosion,
Waterline corrosion, intergranular corrosion, soil corrosion and stress corrosion.
Design and Material selection, Anodic
& cathodic protection, hot dipping: - galvanizing, and tinning.
Phase Rule:
Phase rule, Study of term phase, components & Degree of freedom. Application
of phase rule to one component system (water system), two-component system
(Cd-Bi, Fe-C)
Water treatment and analysis:
A) Hardness of water, Units of hardness, Methods of treatment of water for
domestic & Industrial purpose, Softening of water by processes like- Limesoda, Ion exchange & Zeolite, Numerical problems based on Lime-soda &
Zeolite process.
B) Boiler feed water & troubles: -Requirement and treatment of Boiler feed
water, Boiler corrosion, Caustic embrittlement, Priming & Foaming, Scale &
Sludge formation and internal treatment for Boiler feed water.
Instrumental Methods of Analysis:
Principle,
instrumentation & application of Spectroscopic Technique:
Colourimetry, UV-Visible, AAS, Flame photometry.
Text Books:
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1) Engineering Chemistry by S.S. Dara, S. Chand & Company LTD, 11 th
Edition,2006 S.
2) Text Book of Engineering Chemistry by Jain & Jain, Dhanpatrai Publishing
company, 15th Edition.
Reference Books:
1) Chemistry in Engineering and Technology Vol 1 & Vol` 2 By J. C. Kuricose
and J Rajaram. Tata McGraw Hill Publication 1st edition,1999.
2) A Textbook on Experiments And Calculations in Engineering Chemistry by
S.S.Dara., S. Chand Publication
FE104 - COMPUTER SCIENCE
Teaching Scheme: L-04, P-0, T-01
Total 05
Evaluation scheme: 15 CT-1+15 CT-2+10 TA+60 ESE
Duration of ESE: 2hrs.30min.
Credit: 05
Total Marks: 100
Computer Fundamentals:
Organization of PC, Introduction to DOS and Windows Operating Systems, Number
Systems: Decimal, Binary, Octal, Hexadecimal, Conversion to each other. Binary
addition, Negative number representation, Binary Subtraction, Demorgan;s theorem,
Boolean algebra, Logic gates
C Fundamentals:
Keywords, Character set, Built-in Data Types, Variables, Expressions, Operators & their
precedence. Single character I/O, String I/O, Format specifiers for scanf( ) and printf( )
functions.
C Control Structures:
Decision-making using if, if-else and switch-case statements, Loops using for, while, dowhile statements, break and continue statements. Functions: declaration, definition and
parameter passing mechanism.
Scope Rules and Arrays (C Programming):
Storage classes: automatic, static, extern, register type. Introduction to arrays: single
dimension and multi-dimensional. Strings, Arrays of strings and string related functions.
Pointers(CProgramming):
Definition and uses of pointers. Address of operator, pointer arithmetic, Pointers and
functions, Pointers and Arrays, Arrays of pointers, Pointers and Strings.
Structures and Files(C Programming):
Declaring and using the structures. Operation on structures. Arrays of structures, Pointers
to structures. Introduction to Files. File types. File handling functions. Command line
arguments.
Text Books:
1.The Complete Reference, By Herbert Schildt, Fourth Edition, Published by McGrawHill Publication. 2005.
Reference books:
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1.The C Programming Language, Second Edition, by Brian W. Kernighan and Dennis M.
Ritchie, Published by Prentice Hall, Inc., 1988.
2.Programming in ANSI C,by Balaguruswamy, 3rd Ed., Published by Tata McGraw-Hill,
2004.
FE 105 - ENGINEERING MECHANICS
Teaching Scheme: 04 L + 01 T
Total = 05
Evaluation Scheme: 15 CT1 + 15 CT2 + 10 TA + 60 ESE
Duration of ESE: 2hrs.30 min.
Credits: 05
Total Marks: 100
Fundamentals:
Concept of force, moment of a force about a point and about an axis, couple, resolution
and composition of coplanar force system, reduction of system of forces into a force
couple system for 2D and 3D force system.
Equilibrium:
free body diagrams, equations of equilibrium, problems of equilibrium involving coplaner force system acting on particle, rigid body and system of rigid bodies, problems
of equilibrium of non-coplanar concurrent force system.
Trusses & Cables:
Analysis of simple plane trusses, Method of joints, Method of sections, Static analysis of
cables for point loads.
Friction: Coulombs laws of dry fiction, Wedge blocks, Static belt friction
Properties of areas:
Centroid of plane areas, second moment of area, and product of inertia, perpendicular and
parallel axis theorem, polar moment of inertia, radius of gyration, definition of principal
axes and principal moment of inertia.
Virtual work:
Introduction to principles of virtual work, virtual work method applied to beams.
Kinematics:
Definitions of displacement, velocity, acceleration and their relations, Rectilinear motion
under constant and variable acceleration, motion curves, simple relative motion between
two particles.
Kinetics:
Kinetics of rectilinear and circular motion of a particle acted upon by a constant and
variable force system, D Alembert’s principle, concept of dynamic equilibrium.
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Work-Energy method:
Work, power and energy, work energy equation for a motion of particles, system of
particles, work energy equation for rigid bodies.
Text Books:
1. Vector Mechanics for Engineers, Vol. 1 – Statics and Vol. 2 – Dynamics, Beer
and Johnson, McGraw Hill International Edition, 1995.
2. Engineering Mechanics, Vol. 1 – Statics and Vol. 2 – Dynamics, Merriam, 2/e,
Wiley International, 1988.
References Books:
1. Engineering Mechanics – Statics and Dynamics, Irving, H., Sharmes, 3rd Edition,
Prentice-Hall of India Pvt. Ltd., 1993.
2. Engineering Mechanics, Vol. 1 – Statics and Vol. 2 – Dynamics, Mokoshi, V.S.,
Tata McGraw Hill Books, 1996.
3. Engineering Mechanics, Timo-shenko and Young, 4th Edition, McGraw Hill,
1995.
4. Engineering Mechanics, McLean, 3rd Edition, SCHAUM Series, 1995.
FE106- WORKSHOP PRACTICE-I
Teaching Scheme: 02P Total: 02
Evaluation Scheme: 25 Internal + 25 External
Credit: 01
Total Marks: 50
Smithy
Introduction to various smithy tools and equipments. Introduction to forging operation.
One job on upsetting, drawing down, flattening.
Carpentary & pattern making.
Introduction to different types of pattern, pattern making tools and demonstration of
pattern making.
Introduction to carpentry tools, Machine- tools and joints. One job on wood working
joints.
Welding
Introduction to various welding equipment and welding joints, Demonstration on Gas
welding, Electric arc welding, Spot welding, Resistance welding and TIG/MIG welding.
Sheet metal
Introduction to sheet metal tools and equipments, their uses, sheet metal joints, Surface
development.One job on sheet metal joint.
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FE107-APPLIED PHYSICS LAB-I
Teaching Scheme: L-0, P-02, T-0
Evaluation Scheme: Internal:15, External:10
marks:25
Credit:01
Total
Practical: At least six experiments based on theory syllabus of Applied Physics I.
List of experiments:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
Study of characteristics of PN junction diode.
Determination of energy gap in semiconductor.
Study of wave shaping circuits.
Determination of activation energy of a thermistor.
Measurement of conductivity of semiconductor by four probe method.
To determine type of semiconductor and Hall coefficient.
To determine the carrier concentration and conductivity of a semiconductor using
Hall Effect.
Determination of LASER beam characteristic.
Study of optical fiber characteristics.
Measurement of dielectric constant.
Study of crystal structures.
FE108 APPLIED CHEMISTRY-LabI
Teaching Scheme
:02 P
Total 02
Credit: 01
Evaluation Scheme :15 Internal + 10 External
Mark:25
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)
Total
Determination of NaOH and Na2CO3 in given alkali mixture.
Determination of hardness of water by EDTA titration method
Determination of chloride ions in water sample.
Determination of chlorine in water sample.
To Verify Beer’s law.
Determination of pH of solution by pH-meter.
Determination of conductivity of a given sample
Conductometer.
8) Determination of DO in water sample.
using
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9) To draw phase diagram of Lead-Tin binary system and hence
determine the eutectic temperature and compositions at this
temperature.
10) Separation and Determination of Rf value by paper chromatography.
11) Determination of refractive index by Abbe’s Refractometer.
12) Acid-base titration by Potentiometric method.
(Minimum seven experiments from above).
TextBooks:
1) A Textbook on Experiments And Calculations in Engineering Chemistry by
S.S.Dara. S. Chand Publication
FE109-COMPUTER SCIENCE LAB
Teaching Scheme: 02P Total: 02
Evaluation Scheme: 25 Internal + 25 External
Credit: 01
Total Marks: 50
The objective of this lab is not only to provide a Hands-on Experience to C programming,
but also to expose the candidates to the latest tools of the trade. This lab is based on DOS,
Windows, MS-Word, MS-Powerpoint, MS-Access and Internet Explorer and it is
expected that the candidate demonstrates adequate to high skills with these tools and
programming with C.
Minimum twelve programs based on the syllabus. The programs should cover arrays,
Functions, Pointers, Structures, Files and the Command-line arguments. It is expected
that the candidate demonstrate adequate to high skills with these tools and programming
with C.
The sample list of programs is given below. This list can be used as guideline for
problem statements but the scope of the laboratory should not be limited to the same.
Aim of the list is to inform about minimum expected outcomes.
1. Basic commands of DOS
2. Using Windows
3. Using MS-Word
4. Using MS-Powerpoint
5. Using MS-Access
6. Introduction to Internet, Explorer & Web Browsing
7. Programming in C
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FE 110 ENGINEERING MECHANICS LAB
Teaching Scheme: 02 P
Evaluation Scheme: Internal = 25; External = 25
Credit: 01
Total Marks: 50
It is a representative list of practicals. The instructor may choose experiments as per his
requirements (so as to cover entire contents of the course) from the list or otherwise.
Minimum seven experiments form following group along with minimum three graphical
solutions
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Verification of law of polygon of forces.
Reactions at the supports of simple supported beam.
Jib crane.
Friction of inclined planes
Coefficient of coil fiction
Determination of velocity ratio, law of machine for simple screw jack
Differential axle and wheel, single and double purchase crabs, worm and worm
wheel etc. Only One.
8. Determination of ‘g’ by compound pendulum.
9. Moment of inertia of flywheel.
10. Verification of Newton’s second law of motion by Fletcher’s trolley.
11. Demonstration of direct central impact
12. Study of gear trains.
A Report based on above experiments shall be submitted by each student.
Practical Examination:
Practical examination shall consist of oral examination based on Report.
FE111-ENVIROMENTAL STUDIES
Teaching Scheme :02 L + 0T
Evaluation Scheme:00
Total :02
Credit: 00
Total Mark:00
SHORT ANSWER PATTERN
The Multidisciplinary Nature of Environmental Studies

Definition, scope and importance

Need for public awareness.
Social Issues and the Environment
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



From Unsustainable to sustainable development
Urban problems related to energy.
Water conservation, rainwater harvesting, and watershed management
Resettlement and rehabilitation of people, problems and concerns case
studies.

Environmental ethics: issues and possible solution.

Climate change, global warming, acid rain, ozone layer depletion, nuclear
accidents and holocaust. Case studies.

Wasteland reclamation.

Consumerism and Waste products.

Environment protection act.

Air (prevention & control) act.

Water (prevention and control) act.

Wildlife protection act.

Forest conservation act.

Issues involved in enforcement of environmental legislation.

Public awareness.
Human population and environment.

Population growth, variation among nations.

Population explosion-Family welfare programme.

Environment and human health.

Human rights.

Value education

HIV/AIDS.

Women and child welfare.

Role of Information Technology in Environment and human health.

Case studies.
ESSEY TYPE WITH INBUILT CHOICE
NATURAL RESOURSES:
Renewable and non-renewable recourses:

Natural resources and associated problems.
- Forest resources: use and over exploitation, deforestation, case
studies.
Timber extraction, mining, dams & their effects on forests and
tribal people.
- Water resources: use and over-utilization of surface and ground
water, floods, droughts, conflicts over water, dam benefits and
problems.
- Minerals resources: World food problems, changes caused by
agriculture and overgrazing, effects of modern agriculture,
fertilizer-pesticides problems water logging, salinity, case
studies.
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

Energy resources: growing energy needs, renewable and nonrenewable energy sources, use of alternate energy sources, case
studies.
- Land resources: land as resource, land degradation, man
induced land slides, soil corrosion and desertification.
Role of an individual in conservation of natural resources.
Equitable use of resources for suitable lifestyles.
FE201 ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS-II
Teaching Scheme : 04 L + 01 T
Total 05
Evaluation scheme : 15CT1 + 15CT2 + 10TA + 60 ESE
Duration of ESE : 2Hrs. 30min
Credit : 05
Total Marks : 100
Beta and Gamma Functions:Definition and Properties of
Beta and Gamma Functions, Evaluation of Single
integration using Beta and Gamma Functions, Leibnitz’s rule of Differentiation under
integral sign. Curve tracing (Cartesian and polar )
Multiple integration:Double integration, Change of order of integration, Double integration of Polar coordinates, Triple integration, Area and volume using multiple integration.
Fourier Series :Periodic Function, Dirichlet’s conditions, Expansion of Function (continuous and
discontinuous) in Fourier Series, Change of interval, Half range Fourier Series.
Differential Equations :Solution of Ordinary Differential Equations of 1st order and 1st degree (Homogeneous
and non-homogeneous, Exact and non-exact, Linear and non-linear), Geometrical
application of 1st order and 1st degree Ordinary Differential Equations, Determination
of curves, Orthogonal trajectory and Physical applications.
Text book :
1. A text book of Applied Mathematics-P. N. Wartikar and J. N. Wartikar (Vol I
and II), Pune Vidyarthi Griha Prakashan, Pune, 6 th Edition.
References :
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2. Advanced Engineering Mathematics-H. K. Dass,
S. Chand
and Sons, 12 th
Edition
2. Higher Engineering Mathematics by B. S. Grewal, Khanna publication, 6th edition,
New Delhi,1976..
3. Advanced Engineering Mathematics- Bali, Saxena, Iyenger Laxmi Publications,
4 th Edition .
4.
Higher Engineering Mathematics-B. V. Ramana Tata McGraw Hill Publications ,
2007.
FE202-APPLIED PHYSICS-II
Teaching Scheme : 02L + 01T Total 03
Evaluation Scheme : 08 CT1 + 08 CT2 + 04 TA + 30 ESE
Duration of ESE : 2Hrs.
Credit : 03
Total marks : 50
Electric and Magnetic Fields:
Motion of electron in uniform electric field – parallel, perpendicular and inclined fields,
electrostatic deflection, Motion of electron in uniform magnetic field – parallel,
perpendicular and inclined fields, magnetostatic deflection, electric and magnetic fields in
crossed field configuration, Lorentz force, electrostatic focusing, magnetic focusing, an
electron microscope, cathode ray oscilloscope and its applications, positive rays, q/m of
positive rays by Thomson’s parabola method, study of isotopes by Bainbridge mass
spectrograph.
Optics:
Interference: Interference at parallel thin film(qualitative), interference at wedge shaped
film, Newton’s rings, application of interference in measurement of refractive index,
testing of optical flatness of surface, antireflection coating.
Diffraction: Fraunhofer and Fresnel, Fraunhofer Diffraction at single slit, double slit and
multiple slit(qualitative), diffraction grating, characteristics of diffraction grating. (
Polarization: Polarization by reflection, Brewster’s law, polarization by double
refraction, Nicol prism, elliptically and circularly polarized light, Quarter wave plate and
half wave plate, Production circularly and elliptically polarized light, application of
polarization (LCDs).
X-rays:
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Origin of X-rays, production of X-rays by modern Coolidge tube, properties of X-rays,
diffraction of X-rays, Braggs’ law, Braggs’ X-ray spectrometer, powder X-ray diffraction
method for determination of crystal structure, applications of X-rays.
Magnetic materials:
Introduction, magnetic dipole moment, magnetization, magnetic susceptibility,
diamagnetic, paramagnetic and ferromagnetic materials, domain hypothesis, hysteresis,
anti-ferromagnetism, ferrimagnetism, types of magnetic materials, applications of
magnetic materials.
Text Books:
1.
Fundamentals of Physics by D Halliday, R Resnik and J Walker, 6th Edition, John
Wiley & Sons Inc., 2005.
2.
Fundamentals of Optics, F A Jenkins & H E White, 4th Edition, Mc-Graw Hill
Publications, 1976.
Reference Books:
1.
2.
Introduction to Modern Physics by F K Richtmyer, E H Kennard and J N Cooper,
6th Edition, Tata Mcgraw Hill Publication, 1997.
Introduction to Solid State Physics, C Kittel, 7th Edition, J Wiley & Sons. Inc.
FE203 APPLIED CHEMISTRY-II
Teaching Scheme :02 L + 0T
Total :02
Evaluation Scheme:08 CT1 + 08 CT2 + 04 TA + 30 ESE
Duration of ESE : 2hrs.
Credit: 02
Total Mark:50
Fuels:
Classification, Calorific value-gross & net, Determination of calorific value by
Bomb calorimeter & Boy’s calorimeter, Proximate & Ultimate Analysis of coal &
its significance, Cracking of petroleum fractions, use of gasoline & diesel in
internal combustion engines. Knocking, chemical constitution & Knocking
properties, Octane number, Cetane number, Antiknocking agents, Combustions &
Numerical problems based on it. Flue gas analysis by Orsat Apparatus.
Lubricants:
classification & Mechanisms, testing of lubricants i) Viscosity & viscosity Index
ii) Flash point & fire point iii) Carbon Residue and iv) Cloud & pour point.
Criteria for selection of lubricants for I.C. engines, cutting tools, gears, &
transformers.
POLYMER & RUBBER:
Thermoplastic & Thermosetting plastic, Preparation, properties and uses of
polyvinyl
chloride,
Polytetraflueroethylene, Bakelite, silicon Resin.
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Properties & uses of synthetic rubber : Styrene rubber, Nitrile rubber, Butyl
Rubber
Composite materials:
Composite Materials: Particle-Reinforced Composite, Large particle Composites,
dispersion-strengthened Composites, Fiber-Reinforced Composites, Continuous
aliened, Discontinuous aliened & Random oriented, structural Composites,
Laminate & Sandwich Panels.
Cement :
Cement: Raw materials, Classification of Cement, Portland Cement,
Manufacturing of Cement by Dry & Wet Process, Setting & Hardening of
Cement, heat of hydration, soundness of Cement.
Refractories:
Requisites of good refractory, classification, properties, raw materials,
manufacture of acidic,(Fire clay& Silica), Basic (magnesite &Dolomite),
Neutral (carbon &Silicon Carbide)Refractories.
Refractories for special application: pure oxide, mixed oxide, non oxide,
insulating, monolithic refractories
Failure of Refractories.
Text Books:
1) Engineering Chemistry by S.S. Dara, S. Chand & Company LTD, 11 th
Edition,2006
2)Text Book of Engineering Chemistry by Jain & Jain, Dhanpatrai Publ.
Comp.,15th Edition.
Reference Books:
1) Chemistry in Engineering and Technology Vol 1 & Vol` 2 By J. C. Kuricose
and J Rajaram. Tata McGraw Hill Publication
2) A Textbook on Experiments And Calculations in Engineering Chemistry by
S.S.Dara. S. Chand Publication
FE204-ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
Teaching Scheme: L-04, T-01 Total 05
Evaluation scheme: 15 CT1+15 CT2+10 TA+60 ESE
Duration of ESE
: 2 hrs. 30 min.
Credit: 05
Total Marks: 100
Importance:
Significance and scope of Engineering drawing, Geometrical constructions, types of
lines, lettering and dimensioning,
Scale: -Plain, Diagonal, Comparative and Vernier.
Loci of points on simple mechanisms.
Engineering Curves:
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Construction of Ellipse, Parabola and Hyperbola by different methods.
To draw cycloid, epicycloids, hypocycloid, involutes, and Archimedean spiral
(Tangent and Normal to above curves)
Projections of Points and Lines:
Introduction to planes of projection, reference and auxilliary planes, projections of points
and lines in different quadrants, projection of intersecting and non-intersecting lines.
Projections of planes inclined to both the planes. Projection on Auxillary planes.
Projections of Solids:
Polyhedron-Solids of revolution, solids in simple position, axis perpendicular to a plane,
axis parallel to both the planes, axis parallel to one plane and inclined to the other, axis
inclined to the other, axis inclined to both planes.
Section of solids:
Section planes-sections, true shapes of section, section of prisms, section of pyramid,
section of cylinders, sections of cones.
Orthographic Projection:
Introduction to Orthographic Projections, I & III angle method of projections, conversion
of simple views into orthographic views.
Isometric views and projections:
Isometric scales and Isometric views of simple objects, Isometric views and projection of
rectangular, cylindrical and spherical objects and representation of slots on sloping faces.
Text Books:
1) Engineering Drawing: N. D. Bhatt, Charotar Publishing House, New Delhi.
2) Machine Drawing: N. D. Bhatt, Charotar Publishing House, New Delhi.
Reference Books:
1) Engineering Drawing Vol. I & II: P. J. Shah.
2) Engineering Drawing: R.K.Dhawan, S.Chand and Sons, New Delhi.
FE205-ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
Teaching Scheme : L-04, P-0, T-01 Total 05
Evaluation scheme : 15 CT-1+15 CT-2+10 TA+60 ESE
Duration of ESE
: 2 hrs. 30 min.
Credit : 05
Total Marks : 100
1) Fundamentals
a) Basic concept of Voltage , Current, Power, Energy and relationship between them
b) Resistance Resistivity, Conductivity, Temperature effect on resistance and temperature
coefficient of resistance.
c) Series and parallel circuits , Star-Delta transformation,
d) Kirchoff’s laws, Superposition theorem, Thevinin’s theorem ,Maximum Power
Transfer Theorem
2) A) Electromagnetism and circuit
a) Basic concept of Magnetic flux, Flux density, MMF, Reluctance, Magnetic field
intensity and their relationship
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b) Leakage and fringing of flux
c) Series and Parallel Magnetic circuits
B) Electromagnetic Induction
a) Principles of Electromagnetic induction self and mutual induction coefficient of
coupling and Energy stored in magnetic circuit
b) Magnetization curves
3) A) A.C. Fundamentals
a) RMS , Average values form factor ,peak factor for Sinusoidal Wave form only
B) Single Phase A.C. Circuits
a) Single phase A.C. Series circuit with Resistance Inductance, Capacitance and phasor
Diagrams Series resonance.
b) Single phase A.C. Parallel circuit with Resistance Inductance, Capacitance and phasor
Diagrams Parallel resonance.
c) Impedance Triangle Active and Reactive power
4) Polyphase Circuits
a) Balanced Three phase circuits: Production of three phase supply, Star and Delta
balanced load. Relationship of phase and line values of voltage and current for Star and
Delta connections
5) Electrical machines
A) Single Phase Transformer
a) Principle of operation Construction and Classification EMF Equation
b) EMF Equation ,Losses ,Efficiency, Regulation
B) Electromechanical Energy Conversion
a) Working principle , Construction and various parts of D.C. Machines
b) Classification , characteristics and applications of D.C. Machines
6) A) Electrical Apparatus
a) Measurement of Current, Voltage, Power, Energy
b) Range extension of Ammeter, Voltmeter, Wattmeter and Energy meter
B) Earthing and Safety Measures
a) Necessity of earthing, limiting values for various installations
b) Types of earthing ( Pipe earthing and Plate earthing)
Text Books:
1. Principle of Electrical Engineering –4th Edition Del Toro V. PHI 2005
Reference Books:
1) Electrical Engineering Principles and Applications , Second edition Allan R. Hambley
, PHI 2003
2) Basic Electrical Engineering – Fifth Edition Fizgerald A.E. TMH -2006
3) Basic Electrical Engineering –Theory and Problems – Cathey J.J. McGra Hill.- 2002
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FE206-WORKSHOP PRACTICE-II
Teaching Scheme: 02P
Total: 02
01
Evaluation Scheme: 25 Internal + 25 External
Marks: 50
Credit:
Total
Fitting
introduction to different fitting tools, their use, different measuring tools. Introduction to
taps & dies. One job on fitting.
Moulding & casting
introduction to moulding tools and equipments. Preparation of mould. Demonstration of
casting process.
Machining processes
demonstrations showing basic operations on lathe, shaper, drilling and milling m/cs. One
job on lathe machine covering basic operations.
Pipe fitting & joints
introduction to different types of pipe fitting and joints. Demonstration of pipe threading
and pipe fitting.
FE207-APPLIED PHYSICS LAB-II
Teaching Scheme: L-0, P-02, T-0
Evaluation Scheme: Internal:15, External:10
Credit:01
Maximum marks:25
Practical: At least six experiments based on theory syllabus of Applied Physics II.
List of experiments:
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Determination of specific charge of an electron (e/m) by Thomson method.
Study of cathode ray oscilloscope.
Determination of radius of curvature of plano convex lens by using Newtons rings.
Determination of wedge angle of given wedge shaped thin film.
Determination of grating element using diffraction of LASER beam.
Determination of wavelength of spectral lines using diffraction.
To determine slit width from the study of Fraunhoffer diffraction pattern (single slit
/ double slit).
To determine thickness of fine wire.
To measure diameter of small particle (solid ball).
Experimental proof for transverse nature of light wave.
To measure the Brewster angle of glass plate and hence the refractive index of
glass.
To determine magnetic susceptibility of given paramagnetic material.
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FE208 APPLIED CHEMISTRY-LabII
Teaching Scheme :02 P
Total 02
Evaluation Scheme :15 Internal + 10 External
Credit: 01
Total Mark:25
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Preparation of phenol formaldehyde resin
Preparation of urea formaldehyde resin
Determination of molecular weight of polymer.
Determination of calorific value by Bomb Calorimeter.
Determination of viscosity of lubricating oil by Redwood
viscometer No1/ No. 2/ Engler viscometer.
6. Determination of Acid value of a lubricating oil
7. Determination of Pour point and Cloud point of a lubricating oil
8. To carry out proximate analysis of coal.
9. Determination of flash point of a lubricating oil by Abel’s/ PenskyMarten’s apparatus
10. Determination of % Fe2O3 in given cement sample.
11. Determination of % CaO in given cement sample.
12. Determination of carbon residue of lubricating oil by conardson
apparatus.
(Minimum seven experiments from above).
TextBooks:
1) A Textbook on Experiments And Calculations in Engineering Chemistry by
S.S.Dara. S. Chand Publication
FE209-ENGINEERING GRAPHICS LAB
Teaching Scheme: 02P
Total: 02
Evaluation Scheme: 25 Internal + 25 External
Credit: 01
Total Marks: 50
Each student will have to submit the drawing sheets as a term work based on above
syllabus.
List of Drawing Sheet:
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Lettering Practice and diagram showing standard types of line.
Problems on various types of Scales.
Loci of points on link Mechanisms.
Various Engg. Curves.
Projection of Lines.
Projection of Planes.
Projections of Solids.
Section of Solids.
Problems on Orthographic Projection (First & Third angle projection).
Isometric drawing and Isometric projections.
FE210-ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING LAB
Teaching Scheme: 02P Total: 02
Evaluation Scheme: 25 Internal + 25 External
Credit: 01
Total Marks: 50
List of Experiments
1) To verify the KCL and KVL
2) To verify the Superposition theorem
3) To verify the Thevinin’s theorem
4) To verify the Maximum Power theorem
5) To plot the B-H curve for a magnetic material
6) To study the R-L-C series circuit
7) To study the R-L-C parallel circuit
8) To plot the locus of current in R-L series circuit
9) To find the regulation and efficiency of transformer by direct loading method.
10)To study/plot OCC of D.C. machine
11)Study of different types of wires and wiring methods.
(Perform minimum eight experiments covering the entire syllabus)
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FE211-ENVIROMENTAL STUDIES
Teaching Scheme :02 L + 0T
Evaluation Scheme:00
Duration of ESE : 3Hrs
Total :02
Credit: 00
Total Mark:100
Ecosystems
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Concept of ecosystem.
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Structure and function of ecosystem.
Producer, consumer, decomposers.
Energy flow in the ecosystem.
Ecological succession.
Food chains, food webs and ecological pyramids.
Introduction, types, characteristic features, structure and function of following ecosystem:
- Forest ecosystem
- Grassland ecosystem
- Desert ecosystem
- Aquatic ecosystem (pond, streams, lakes, rivers, oceans, estuaries)
Biodiversity and its conservation:
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Introduction – Definition: genetic, species and ecosystem diversity.
Biogeographical classification of India.
India as mega-diversity nation.
Hot spots of biodiversity.
Threats to biodiversity: habitat loss, poaching of wildlife, man wildlife conflicts.
Endangered and endemic species of India.
Conservation of biodiversity: In-situ and Ex-situ conservation of biodiversity.
Environmental pollution
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Definition
Causes, effects and control measures of
- Air pollution
- Water pollution
- Soil pollution
- Marine pollution
- Noise pollution
- Thermal pollution
- Nuclear hazards
Solid waste management: Causes effects and control measures of
- Roll of individual in prevention of pollution.
- Pollution case studies.
- Disaster management: floods, earthquake, cyclone and landslides.
ESSAY ON FIELD WORK
Fieldwork
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Visit to a local area to document environmental assets- river/forest/grass land/hill/mountain.
Visit to local polluted site-Urban/rural/industrial/agricultural
Study of common plants, insects, birds
Study of simple ecosystems-pond, river, hill slopes, etc
 Syllabus for examination is based on semester-I and semester-II.
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LIST OF REFERENCES : 1) Environmental Biology K.C Agrawal., , Nidi Publ. Ltd., Bikaner,2001
2) The Biodiversity of India, Bharucha Erach, , Marin Publishing Pvt. Ltd., Ahmedabad
3) Hazardous Waste Incineration ,Brunner R.C., McGraw Hill Inc. 1989,
4) Marine pollution, Clark R.S., Clanderson Press Oxford (TB)
5) Environmental Chemistry , De A.K.,, Wiley Estern Lmt.
6) Survey of Environment, The Hindu
7) Environmental Protection and Laws , Jadhav, H. & Bhosale, V.M., Himalaya Pub. House Delhi, 1995
8) Environmental Chemistry , B.K .Sharma., Goel Publ., House, Meerat, 2001, ,
9) Environmental Management , Wagner K.D., 1998, W.B. Saunders Co., Philadel phia, USA
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